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Legal wranglings as they tried to part company with their original record label kept the band occupied until 1991, after which they took another three years to produce the follow-up, Second Coming.
BBC: The Stone Roses to reunite for tour
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And then the second question involves China, sort of a follow-up there.
WHITEHOUSE: Briefing by Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest
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Compared with the control subjects, platelet-injected patients experienced a significant reduction in shoulder pain two weeks after the second injection and at three- and six-month follow-up exams, results showed.
WSJ: The Research Report: How to Treat Burns With Running Water
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Producers Summit Entertainment has already announced a follow-up to the film, based on the second of Meyer's books, New Moon.
BBC: Twilight director breaks record
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It found in a follow-up inspection that this had improved, but a second warning was given because the system was not consistent and patients were not always receiving help when eating and drinking.
BBC: Wendy Slaney
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In her opening statement, Ambassador Maria Francesca Spatolisano from the European Union underlined the importance of this conference as a follow up to the Cairo declaration adopted at the Second European Union-League of Arab States Foreign Affairs Ministerial meeting in Egypt in November.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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Her second record sold almost a million copies, but Apple's fans have been waiting six years for a follow-up.
NPR: Fiona Apple: 'Extraordinary Machine'
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Second, Mr Cameron needs to follow up on his intention of making his party, once a club of (near-) dead white males, look as though it represents modern Britain.
ECONOMIST: British politics